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Adam Levine apologises for Maroon 5's lackluster performance in Chile

Adam Levine apologises for Maroon 5's lackluster performance in Chile

By Violet Matakibau
29/02/2020
Adam Levine [Photo:DailyMail]

Adam Levine is apologising to Chilean fans after he and Maroon 5 delivered what some called a "lackluster" performance on Thursday night.

The band's name began trending late Thursday night as fans from South America expressed their displeasure with Levine's less than a stellar concert at the Vina del Mar festival, which was televised.

Moreover, according to the BBC, many viewers were disappointed by Levine's perceived attitude toward the crowd, aptly nicknamed El Monstruo because of their tendency to boo musicians off the stage.

Nonetheless, Levine admits to not giving fans the concert they expected.

He made a statement to his Instagram Story saying "To be totally frank there were some things holding him back last night and he let them get to him.

And it impacted how he was behaving on stage, which is unprofessional and he apologises for that.

He adds, he struggled a lot and sometimes it's really hard for him to mask the struggle.

For that, he let his fans down and he apologises."

Struggles aside the artist says the fans "deserve" to hear an explanation for his performance and insists he and the rest of Maroon 5 believe the festival is a "prestigious, amazing" event to participate in.

Tonight, the band will resume their South American tour and he promises they will "completely destroy" the next show.

Many are hoping Adam's prediction will come to fruition, especially after the impression he made last night.

[Source:ENews]

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